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Archives for July 2023

Shayne Gostisbehere Signs With Detroit Red Wings

July 1, 2023 at 5:51 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 12 Comments

The Red Wings have once again added to their back end as Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reports that they’ve signed defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere.  It’s a one-year deal worth $4.125MM. PuckPedia adds the contract includes a 10-team no-trade clause.

The 30-year-old has seen his value change considerably over the last couple of years.  It was only two summers ago that Philadelphia parted with a pair of draft picks (including a second-rounder) to simply offload Gostisbehere’s contract onto Arizona for no return.  Considering his production had dropped to just 32 points over the previous two seasons combined, it was an understandable move given their cap situation.

That trade proved to be great for Gostisbehere who rediscovered his offensive touch in the desert.  In 2021-22, he picked up 14 goals and 37 assists, putting him in a tie for 15th in NHL scoring by a blueliner.  He followed that up with another impressive performance this past season, tallying 10 goals and 21 assists in 52 games with Arizona before being traded to Carolina at the trade deadline.  Gostisbehere saw his playing time drop by 5:30 per game following the swap to just 17 minutes a night but he still managed to pick up 10 points in 23 games following the swap before adding three assists in 15 playoff contests.

With Detroit, Gostisbehere figures to be one of the key contributors from the back end, effectively filling the role that Filip Hronek held prior to him being moved to Vancouver at the deadline.  While Moritz Seider is also in the mix offensively, they could opt to give Gostisbehere the top power play minutes to help manage Seider’s ice time.  If that happens, Gostisbehere could be in line for another productive season, potentially helping to boost his value and land a multi-year deal next summer.

Even after the flurry of signings they’ve had today, Detroit still has more than $9MM in cap room at their disposal, per CapFriendly, with only Joe Veleno to re-sign as a restricted free agent.  Accordingly, GM Steve Yzerman still has plenty of flexibility to work with if other opportunities to add to his roster present themselves.

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was the first to note the two sides were in discussions.

Detroit Red Wings| Transactions Elliotte Friedman| Shayne Gostisbehere

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San Jose Sharks Acquire Anthony Duclair

July 1, 2023 at 5:42 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu

6:32 pm: San Jose has made the trade official, sending Lorentz and their 2025 fifth-round pick to Florida for Duclair.

5:42 pm: The San Jose Sharks have traded for Florida Panthers winger Anthony Duclair, according to The Athletic’s Shayna Goldman. Goldman adds that forward Steven Lorentz is expected to be part of the trade heading back to the Panthers, though there could be more moving pieces involved.

Duclair brings a more dynamic asset to the Sharks after he landed on his feet in Florida as a top-line player. Last season, he recorded just two goals and nine points in 20 games with the Panthers, missing much of the season recovering an Achilles tear. Duclair’s skill set and ability to generate scoring chances make him a valuable asset for the Sharks, however, as they sorely need some high-end skill in their lineup (even though they’re rebuilding). He’ll never provide much value defensively, but it’s not much of a concern for a Sharks team that doesn’t anticipate being competitive next season.

In return, the Panthers acquire a fine bottom-of-the-lineup forward in Lorentz and nearly $2MM in cap space, helping them fortify their fourth line while opening up some more cap space to replace Duclair’s top-nine on the open market in the coming days. He could very well center their fourth line next season after recording 10 goals and 19 points in 80 games with the Sharks last season.

Florida Panthers| San Jose Sharks Anthony Duclair

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San Jose Sharks Sign Fabian Zetterlund

July 1, 2023 at 5:23 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The San Jose Sharks have signed RFA forward Fabian Zetterlund to a two-year deal worth $1.45MM per season, the team announced.  The contract comes just one day after the team non-tendered him to avoid giving him the ability to file for salary arbitration.

The 23-year-old came to San Jose just before the trade deadline as part of the Timo Meier trade.  He was productive in a depth scoring role with the Devils, notching 20 points in 45 games despite averaging less than 13 minutes a night prior to the swap.  Unfortunately for Zetterlund and the Sharks, he wasn’t able to produce at the same level, collecting just three assists in 22 games.

Still, despite the sluggish start to his time in San Jose, it wouldn’t have made much sense for the Sharks to part with a young forward with at least a brief track record of some NHL success at this stage of their rebuild.  He’s likely to remain in a bottom-six role to start next season which might not yield too many scoring opportunities early on but he should have a chance to lock down a full-time spot for the first time in his career and if he can do that, he could be part of their plans for a while.

While San Jose technically signed Zetterlund as a UFA, he remains under team control through the 2026-27 campaign.  The contract is slightly backloaded with a $1.4MM salary next season and a $1.5MM salary in 2024-25; the latter represents his qualifying offer in 2025 where he’ll once again be eligible for arbitration.

San Jose Sharks| Transactions Fabian Zetterlund

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Colorado Avalanche Extend Bowen Byram

July 1, 2023 at 4:44 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

The Colorado Avalanche have locked in budding defenseman Bowen Byram on a very team-friendly bridge deal, signing him to a two-year deal worth $3.85MM per season, according to The Athletic’s Peter Baugh.

Byram, a highly touted prospect from the start, has shown tremendous potential since being drafted fourth overall by the Avalanche in 2019. He’s bucked the trend for defensemen taking longer to develop, already breaking out as a true top-four threat by age 22 after recording 24 points in 42 games last year, averaging nearly 22 minutes per game. Byram’s exceptional skating ability, hockey sense, and offensive instincts make him a dynamic presence behind the team’s top unit of Cale Makar and Devon Toews.

The bridge deal does provide Colorado some more space to add to its forward group but also provides some insurance against a real possibility of Byram continuing to encounter significant injury issues. Concussions and lower-body ailments have limited him to just 91 games over the past three seasons, and while he’s excelled during that time, whether he can continue a long career in a top-flight role is not a certainty.

Byram will be an RFA again upon expiry in 2025 and will be due a $3.85MM qualifying offer.

Colorado Avalanche Bowen Byram

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New York Rangers Sign Erik Gustafsson

July 1, 2023 at 4:35 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 1 Comment

The New York Rangers have signed defenseman Erik Gustafsson to a one-year contract, per a team announcement. The deal carries a $825k cap hit, according to the New York Post’s Mollie Walker.

The Rangers have been proactive in signing veteran players to affordable, sub-$1MM AAV contracts today, and Gustafsson is the latest one. They’re likely looking to clarify their financial picture before finalizing extensions for key RFA’s such as Alexis Lafreniere and K’Andre Miller, or deciding on the future of highly-priced bottom-six leader Barclay Goodrow.

Rangers GM Chris Drury is walking a salary-cap tightrope, and with that in mind, this Gustafsson signing appears to be an absolute coup for New York. Just one year ago Gustafsson’s NHL career seemed to be in a difficult spot, as his 2021-22 season with the Chicago Blackhawks was a far cry from his earlier times in Chicago, such as 2018-19 when he scored 60 points.

But after signing with the Washington Capitals, Gustafsson had a resurgent season under head coach Peter Laviolette.

He stepped up after a major injury caused John Carlson to miss extended time, and finished his time in Washington with 38 points in 61 games.

He was dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs and scored five points in 11 combined regular-season and playoff games.

One might have assumed that a 42-point defenseman could get more than a one-year, $825k deal, but Gustafsson’s inconsistency as well as the leaguewide lack of cap space likely put a damper on his free-agent market. So instead of truly cashing in and signing a pricey free agent deal, Gustafsson returns to Laviolette and places himself in a high-upside playing situation.

He’ll be competing against Zac Jones, Ben Harpur, and Connor Mackey for one of the Rangers’ final two defensive roster spots, and likely has the inside track for the third-pairing LHD spot next to Brendan Schneider.

His high-octane puck-moving offensive game could mesh well with Schneider’s more traditional style, and perhaps more significantly Gustafsson could also occupy a quarterback-like role on the Rangers’ second-unit power play.

The Rangers’ first unit is the dominant one, of course, soaking up the vast majority of available minutes on the man advantage, but at the very least Gustafsson provides a greater degree of insurance in case of an Adam Fox injury than the team had before this signing.

There’s certainly a risk that Gustafsson regresses and plays the way he did in, say, Philadelphia, where he was less than well-received by Flyers fans. But at an $825k cap hit, that risk is very minimal.

At worst, Gustafsson provides excellent competition for Jones and Mackey and injury insurance in case the Rangers’ top power-play maestro goes down with an injury. At best, Gustafsson gives the Rangers a 40-point third-pairing defenseman who is able to be utilized effectively thanks to the Rangers’ existing defensive depth.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

New York Rangers Erik Gustafsson

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Kings Sign David Rittich, Steven Santini

July 1, 2023 at 4:35 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 6 Comments

Aside from the free agent deals for both Andreas Englund and Mikhail Maltsev, the team has also announced separate signings of goaltender David Rittich, and defenseman Steven Santini. Both players received one-year deals, while Rittich will make $875K at the NHL level, and Santini will receive $800K.

It was previously reported that the Kings were targeting a goalie to sign to a relatively cheap contract to pair with incumbent Pheonix Copley to complete their goalie tandem. They’ve found exactly that in Rittich, 30. Rittich spent last season as Connor Hellebuyck’s backup with the Winnipeg Jets, posting a .901 save percentage in 21 games.

He’s been a backup goaltender for the past three seasons, but before that point he received a greater workload as a member of the Calgary Flames.

Before the Flames’ signing of Jacob Markstrom, Rittich received 40+ games played from the Flames and performed decently well, scoring a .911 save percentage in 2018-19 and a .907 in 2019-20.

Copley managed to post a 26-6-3 record with a .903 save percentage last season, so if Rittich can manage to post similar numbers next season the Kings should be in decent shape.

They’ve got quite a bit of talent all throughout their roster and seem to be looking to emulate the Golden Knights from early in these past playoffs, wherein a cheap netminder good enough to give his team a chance to win consistently is propelled to victories by a talent-rich roster.

Conventional wisdom has stated that teams need strong, reliable goaltenders to be able to have playoff success, but the Golden Knights bucked that trend by winning a Stanley Cup behind a netminder with a career-high of 27 NHL games played in a single season. Now, the Kings look to be attempting to do a similar thing.

As for Santini, he’s a 28-year-old six-foot-two blueliner with 123 games of NHL experience under his belt. He’s played a handful of NHL games in the last few seasons but has largely been an AHL defender in that time frame. He’ll likely get a shot in training camp to make the NHL roster but will be overwhelmingly likely to play most of his games with the AHL’s Ontario Reign.

The Kings faced quite a few injury issues last season, so in signing Santini, Los Angeles has secured some experienced depth in case the injury bug bites once again.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Los Angeles Kings David Rittich| Steven Santini

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Detroit Red Wings Sign J.T. Compher

July 1, 2023 at 4:23 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 23 Comments

Just a year after signing Andrew Copp to a significant free agent deal, the Detroit Red Wings have added another center: J.T. Compher. Per a team announcement, he’s signed a five-year, $5.1MM AAV deal to play in Hockeytown.

At first glance, this is a somewhat curious signing since the Red Wings have already committed $5.625MM per year to Copp, $8.7MM per year to Dylan Larkin, and used 2022’s sixth-overall pick on Austrian center Marco Kasper.

But seeing as the Red Wings are looking to exit their long rebuild as soon as next season, it’s possible Detroit wanted a surer bet down the middle than Kasper.

It may take a little more development for Kasper to be NHL-ready at all, let alone ready to play center in the world’s most challenging hockey league.

Compher is that surer bet, especially after a breakout season that saw him post 17 goals and 52 points. The 28-year-old former Michigan Wolverine is an ideal middle-six center, capable of contributing on both ends of the ice.

He’d be an excellent third-line center on many NHL teams or could handle second-line center duty should the Red Wings want to utilize Copp as a winger, similar to how he was used as a member of the New York Rangers.

Expecting Compher’s offensive breakout to be the new norm could be folly, but he did score 18 goals in 2021-22 and has scored at around a 30-plus point rate consistently. If that’s his floor in Detroit, a $5.1MM AAV is only slightly above what a team might ideally want to pay for that kind of production. If he can repeat his 52-point season and be a strong all-around center in Detroit, his cap hit will be more than well spent.

If Kasper ends up an NHL center sooner rather than later, will this end up a wise use of scarce cap dollars? Probably not, but if Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman is earnest about wanting to compete for a playoff spot as soon as next season, he can’t afford to wait on a player like Kasper to fill such an important role.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Detroit Red Wings J.T. Compher

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Toronto Maple Leafs Sign John Klingberg

July 1, 2023 at 4:19 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 11 Comments

The Toronto Maple Leafs have added another Swedish defenseman: former Dallas Stars blueliner John Klingberg. The team has signed Klingberg to an undisclosed contract, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. According to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, Klingberg has signed a one-year deal. The team confirmed the deal, which carries a $4.15MM cap hit.

This signing is a major opportunity for Klingberg, who’ll now get a chance to play in a top-four role under some of the brightest lights in hockey. Klingberg was originally a top free agent of last year’s class but ultimately had to settle on a one-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks.

He had a very difficult season split between Anaheim and the Minnesota Wild, and is now again signing a “prove-it” deal.

Only this time, he’s signed with a consistent regular-season juggernaut rather than a team anticipating another year outside the playoffs looking in.

Klingberg finished with 33 points in 67 games, a decent total but not quite up to the high standard for offensive production he set earlier in his career.

He’ll now have a chance to return to the stratosphere of offensive production he’s been more accustomed to throughout his career, as he’s likely going to end up partnered with either Mark Giordano or Jake McCabe. Those two are well-regarded defensive defensemen who will afford Klingberg the offensive freedom to play a more aggressive, pace-pushing offensive game.

If Klingberg can manage to find a role on Toronto’s power play, the odds of him having a productive season increase even further. Morgan Rielly is entrenched as Toronto’s top offensive blueliner, but Klingberg can settle in as their second option and rack up points alongside all of the offensive talent in head coach Sheldon Keefe’s lineup.

Some might criticize this deal as an inefficient use of scarce cap dollars by new Toronto general manager Brad Treliving, and those concerns definitely have merit.

With Rielly already on their roster and the team maybe in need of more well-rounded defensive help, was Klingberg truly their most optimal target? Was adding him for more than $4MM a wise choice when Erik Gustafsson took just $825k from the New York Rangers?

Those are fair questions to ask, and they likely will be by an always on top of things Toronto media. But the best way for both Klingberg and Treliving to silence those questions will be for the defenseman to go out and have a vintage season, a year reminiscent of 2017-18 when Klingberg scored 67 points, led NHL blueliners in assists, and made the All-Star game.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Toronto Maple Leafs John Klingberg

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Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Lars Eller

July 1, 2023 at 4:08 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 10 Comments

The Pittsburgh Penguins have added another quality veteran to their roster today, signing 2018 Stanley Cup champion center Lars Eller to a two-year, $2.45MM AAV deal.

The Penguins have made upgrading their group of bottom-six forwards a priority this offseason, and adding Eller definitely helps in that pursuit. A veteran of nearly 1,000 games, Eller never quite became the top-six center he was projected to be as a top prospect earlier in his career. Instead, he became one of the league’s best third-line centers, routinely flirting with the 40-point plateau while also contributing heavily on the penalty kill.

Now 34 years old, Eller might not still be one of the better third-line centers in the NHL, though he’s likely to be an upgrade over Jeff Carter in that role for Pittsburgh. Carter’s play drew significant criticism over the course of last season, and Eller fits the role better as a more well-rounded player who can contribute on the penalty kill.

With a two-year term attached there’s risk that Eller’s regression from top-end third-liner to more regular bottom-sixer continues, and the Penguins end up paying for a caliber of play Eller can no longer provide. But those risks are inherent in shopping for veteran free agents, so it’s not like Penguins management can really side-step them in their search for bottom-six help.

At a reasonable price tag, they’ve acquired an upgrade to their third-line center role while also adding someone who can chip in on the team’s penalty kill. Tough to complain about that.

Pittsburgh Penguins Lars Eller

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Seattle Kraken Sign Brian Dumoulin

July 1, 2023 at 4:07 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 5 Comments

The Seattle Kraken have made an addition to their blueline, inking former Pittsburgh Penguins defender Brian Dumoulin to a two-year, $3.15MM AAV contract.

Dumoulin is a two-time Stanley Cup champion who has been a staple of their blueline since the 2015-16 season. Dumoulin was a bit of a late bloomer in the NHL, as he first became an NHL regular at the age of 24.

Ever since his rookie season Dumoulin has been a relied-upon top-four defenseman for the Penguins, and he has been the team’s leading penalty-killing defenseman for the past several years.

While many viewed Dumoulin as a player in decline this past season, the Kraken are clearly buying into his potential to remain a top-four defensive specialist for his age-32 and age-33 campaigns.

He’ll potentially slot in next to offensive defenseman and former teammate Justin Schultz on the Kraken blueline, and will likely join Jamie Oleksiak and Adam Larsson on the Kraken penalty kill.

If Dumoulin’s bad moments from late in his tenure in Pittsburgh become more regular in Seattle, this deal will end up being a poor investment.

But with Seattle looking to make a push deeper into the playoffs after winning their very first playoff series a few months ago, Dumoulin brings the type of valuable Stanley Cup experience that many executives view as worth risking on.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Seattle Kraken Brian Dumoulin

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